Can children get warts?

Children can get warts, but the chances are relatively small.
Condyloma acuminatum is a common clinical infectious disease, mainly due to infection with the human papilloma virus, and is prevalent in sexually active young and middle-aged people. Although warts are almost always sexually transmitted, in rare cases, warts can be transmitted indirectly through towels and toilet bowls contaminated with HPV, which can lead to warts in children.
Some children are infected, external genitalia, perianal skin mucous membrane moist area and other hairy areas will not immediately appear single or multiple scattered reddish pimples, and papillary, cauliflower-like lesions, and other symptoms, because acromegaly has an incubation period, the general incubation period in the 1 ~ 8 months, an average of 3 months.
If a child is suspected of having warts, the parents should take them to the doctor in order to reduce the impact of the disease on the health of the body.